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Philippe KEITH
In the Indo-Pacific area, rivers of oceanic islands resulting from tectonic and volcanic activities are mainly colonised by freshwater species that exhibit a life cycle adapted for the colonisation of these systems. Since oceanic islands are physically disconnected and isolated from potential sources of immigrants species from the mainlands, only migrating species including a marine stage during their life cycle are able to colonize such remote river systems. These organisms show such physiological characteristics that allow them to colonize the oligotrophic rivers of oceanic islands subject to extreme annual climatic variation. They spawn in freshwaters, the free embryos drift downstream to the sea where they undergo a planktonic phase, before returning to rivers to grow and reproduce, hence they are called amphidromous. The practical details of their biological cycle and the parameters leading to such evolution are poorly known. These species, however, contribute most to the diversity of aquatic communities in the Indo-Pacific islands and exhibit the highest levels of endemism.
At certain times of the year, for some fishes or shrimps, the biomass of larvae migrating upstream is so great that they represent an important source of food for local human populations in archipelagos and particularly in Indonesia. However, harvesting of this food resource is highly unsustainable, on account of the complexity of the species’ life cycle.
In this context, we developped since 15 years with my team many studies on ecology, taxonomy, management and conservation of this type of species in Indo-Pacific areas, particularly in Indian and Pacific islands. My research were focused more particularly on the study of life-history traits of the freshwater gobies and shrimp species (migration, recruitment, distribution…) to know better life-cycles, larval life durations, and to characterize flows between regional populations.
We also try to create didactic inter-disciplinary tools for the restitution towards local communities and managers, such as training and valorization, with the acquisition of taxonomic, biological and ecological bases for the improvement of knowledge about migratory freshwater species.
Training and conferences (Master and professional levels)
Curator of fishes in the National Museum of Natural History of Paris.
About 250 papers, 90 communications and/or posters in congress.
<a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Philippe_Keith">Philippe Keith on ResearchGate</a>
- Associated Director of the Aquatic Communities Department, National Museum of Natural History of Paris.
- Director of the team « Biodiversity, Plasticity, Adaptation and Conservation » in the UMR 7208 BOREA.
- Professor, National Museum of Natural History of Paris
- Curator of fishes.
My Papers
2019
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de Mazancourt, Valentin , Werner Klotz, Gérard Marquet, B Mos, C Rogers, and Philippe Keith. 2019. “The Complex Study Of Complexes: The First Well-Supported Phylogeny Of Two Species Complexes Within Genus Caridina (Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae) Sheds Light On Evolution, Biogeography, And Habitat”. Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution 131: 164-180.
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Bouffandeau, Laurie , Philippe Bearez, Philippe Keith, Stuart Bedford, and Matthew Spriggs. 2019. “Freshwater Fishing Among Lapita People: The Sleepers (Teleostei: Eleotridae) Of Teouma, Vanuatu”. Journal Of Archaeological Science: Reports 26: 101894. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.101894. https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2352409X19303347.
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M de, Pinna , and Philippe Keith. 2019. “Mastiglanis Durantoni From French Guyana, A Second Species In The Genus (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae), With A Ct Scan Survey Of Phylogenetically-Relevant Characters”. Cybium 43 (2): 125-135. doi:https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2019-423-002.
6-Pinna 1085 [Cybium 2019, 432].pdf (2.72 MB)
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Mennesson, Marion , Ken Maeda, and Philippe Keith. 2019. “Evolutionary Aspects Of Cephalic Sensory Papillae Of The Indo‐ Pacific Species Of Eleotris (Teleostei: Eleotridae)”. Zoologica Scripta. doi:DOI: 10.1111/zsc.12366.
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Denys, Gaël , Agnès Dettai, Henri Persat, Mélyne Hautecoeur, and Philippe Keith. 2019. “Minnow, Minnow, New And Old, Who Is The Fairest Of Them All: The Taxonomical Review Of The French Minnows Phoxinus Spp. (Actinopterygii, Leuciscidae)”. Frontiers In Marine Science 6. doi:10.3389/conf.fmars.2019.07.00102. http://www.frontiersin.org/Community/AbstractDetails.aspx?ABS_DOI=10.3389%2fconf.fmars.2019.07.00102.
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de Mazancourt, Valentin , Gérard Marquet, and Philippe Keith. 2019. “Revision Of Freshwater Shrimps Belonging To Caridina Weberi Complex (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) From Polynesia With Discussion On Their Biogeography”. Journal Of Natural History 53 (13–14): 815–847. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2019.1612959.
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Abdou, Ahmed , Clara Lord, Philippe Keith, and René Galzin. 2019. “Phylogéographie De Neritina Stumpffi Boettger, 1890 Et Neritina Canalis Sowerby, 1825 (Gastropoda, Cycloneritida, Neritidae)”. Zoosystema 41 (12): 237-248.
Abdou et al.2019_Phylogéographie de Neritina stumpffi Boettger, 1890 et et Neritina canalis Sowerby, 1825 .pdf (9.55 MB)
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Keith, Philippe , Pita Amick, Toko P., and Clara Lord. 2019. “A New Species Of Sicyopus (Teleostei: Gobiidae) From New Britain (Papua New Guinea)”. Cybium 43 (2): 163-167.
9-Keith 1101 [Cybium 2019, 432].pdf (801.89 KB)
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Lord, Clara , Laure Bellec, Agnès Dettai, Céline Bonillo, and Philippe Keith. 2019. “Does Your Lip Stick? Evolutionary Aspects Of The Mouth Morphology Of The Indo-Pacific Clinging Goby Of The Sicyopterus Genus (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Sicydiinae) Based On Mitogenome Phylogeny.”. Journal Of Zoological Systematics And Evolutionary Research. doi:DOI: 10.1111/jzs.12291.
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Gauliard, Camille , Agnès Dettai, Henri Persat, Philippe Keith, and Gaël Denys. 2019. “Barbatula Leoparda (Actinopterygii, Nemacheilidae), A New Endemic Species Of Stone Loach Of French Catalonia”. Cybium 43 (2): 169-177.
10-Gauliard 1086 [Cybium 2019, 432].pdf (2.36 MB)
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Bouffandeau, Laurie , Philippe Bearez, Philippe Keith, Stuart Bedford, and Matthew Spriggs. 2019. “Freshwater Fishing Among Lapita People: The Sleepers (Teleostei: Eleotridae) Of Teouma, Vanuatu”. Journal Of Archaeological Science: Reports 26. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.101894.
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Chalant, Anaïs , Céline Jézéquel, Philippe Keith, and Bernard Hugueny. 2019. “The Global Geography Of Fish Diadromy Modes”. Global Ecology And Biogeography. doi:DOI: 10.1111/geb.12931.
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Keith, Philippe , and Marion Mennesson. 2019. “Threatened Fish: Lentipes Rubrofasciatus Maugé, Marquet And Laboute, 1992 (Gobiidae)”. Cybium 43 (2): 123-124. doi:10.26028/cybium/2019-423-001. http://sfi-cybium.fr/fr/threatened-fish-lentipes-rubrofasciatus-maug%C3%A9-marquet-laboute-1992-gobiidae.
5-Thr Fish L rubrofasciatus [Cybium 2019, 432].pdf (550.49 KB)
2018
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Mennesson, Marion , Céline Bonillo, Eric Feunteun, and Philippe Keith. 2018. “Phylogeography Of Eleotris Fusca (Teleostei: Gobioidei: Eleotridae) In The Indo-Pacific Area Reveals A Cryptic Species In The Indian Ocean.”. Conservation Genetics 19 (5): 1025-1038.
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de Mazancourt, Valentin , Gérard Marquet, and Philippe Keith. 2018. “Caridina Variabilirostris (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae), A New Species Of Freshwater Shrimp From Pohnpei (Micronesia)”. European Journal Of Taxonomy 453: 1-16.
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Monti, Dominique , F Lefrançois, Clara Lord, Jean-Michel Mortillaro, Pascal Jean Lopez, and Philippe Keith. 2018. “Selectivity On Epilithic Diatom Consumption For Two Tropical Sympatric Gobies: Sicydium Punctatum (Perugia 1986) And Sicydium Plumieri (Bloch 1786)”. Cybium 42 (4): 365-373.
9-Monti SI [Cybium 2018, 424]365-373.pdf (962.09 KB)
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de Mazancourt, Valentin , Gérard Marquet, Werner Klotz, and Philippe Keith. 2018. “Integrative Taxonomy Helps Separate Four Species Of Freshwater Shrimps Commonly Overlooked As Caridina Longirostris (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) In Indo-West Pacific Islands.”. Invertebrate Systematics 32: 1422–1447.
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Denys, Gaël , Henri Persat, Agnès Dettai, Geiger Mathias, J Freyhof, J Fesquet, and Philippe Keith. 2018. “Genetic And Morphological Discrimination Of Three Species Of Ninespined Stickleback Pungitius Spp. (Teleostei, Gasterosteidae) In France With The Revalidation Of Pungitius Vulgaris (Mauduyt, 1848)”. J Zool Syst Evol Res 2017: 1–25.
jzs_12178_Rev.pdf (3.93 MB)
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de Mazancourt, Valentin , Gérard Marquet, Christopher D Rogers, and Philippe Keith. 2018. “Description Of A New Species Of Caridina (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) From Two Micronesian Islands (Guam And Babeldaob)”. Zootaxa 4377 (1): 039–050.
Mazancourt et al - 2018 Description of a new species of Caridina from two Micronesian Islands.pdf (1.38 MB)
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Keith, Philippe , H. Darhuddin, G Limmon, and N Hubert. 2018. “A New Species Of Schismatogobius (Teleostei: Gobiidae) From Halmahera (Indonesia)”. Cybium 42 (2): 195-200.
10-Keith SI [Cybium 2018, 422]195-200.pdf (1.76 MB)
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